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TEST DRIVE 01

Welcome to the first Test Drive for Hex! Unlike most test drives, the scenarios included here also feature things that you can investigate with mod interaction. If at any point in your test thread, your character(s) want to investigate something further, please put a "HEY MODS" in your subject line to make it easy to find.

Don't feel limited to the scenarios presented - make up your own prompts as much as you want!

Reserves will open on the 7th and Applications on the 15th.


In a grassy square in the Central District, wedged in between dorm halls, there is a tree. Far wider than it is tall, its leaves are just beginning to turn from yellow to orange, with a few green stragglers near the top and a growing carpet on the grass beneath it. At one end of the tree's reach, there is a picnic table, the sort with benches built in to either side.

Anywhere under the boughs, a distinct ticking, like the sound of a clock, can be heard. Moving about makes it clear that the sound is loudest nearest the trunk. Numerous small gears stick out of twists between branches, though they do not appear to move to the naked eye.

Someone has hung a string of orange lights in the branches for Halloween, along with some cotton spiderweb. No matter how closely you look, there doesn't seem to be an end where the lights plug in to anything. Otherwise, there is nothing unusual about the decorations.

In the center of the table, half-covered by leaves, there is an iron plaque that has not been particularly well-treated for rust. Some of the writing on it is almost legible. It is chill to the touch. Someone's carved their initials and a date into the end of one bench -


Abandoned vehicles are by no means an unusual sight in the Sixth District. Abandoned buses are slightly more unusual. This particular bus has boarded up windows, a black light string hanging over the windshield, and the words HAUNTED HOUSE written along the side, where the old inoffensive public-transit advertisements have been painted over. The front door serves as the entrance; the back leads into the wrecking yard and the haunted "house" proper.

A girl in her late teens in slightly unsettling gothic lolita sits in a cheap folding chair around the front of the bus. She doesn't charge admission, though there is a candy bowl labeled for Donations on the card table next to her with a few bills and some change in it, in the center of a group of candles that burn in skull holders. She reminds everyone who passes her to please not touch the actors or props inside. Occasionally, mist from a smoke machine on the other side of the wooden fence billows around her ankles, almost seeming to form caressing fingers running down her legs.

Across the street from her, two men sit in a beaten up old pickup truck, the much taller man smoking cigarettes with the windows open. The shorter man fidgets almost uncontrollably, constantly glancing in the direction of the girl and her bus. Their voices aren't loud enough to hear distinctly from the haunted house side of the street, but the woman at the bus entrance shoots them occasional looks none-the-less, alternating between pleased smiles and blank stares. Painted along the sides of the truckbed, in much dirtier letters than those of the haunted house, is the phrase NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH.


In a bar downtown, it's not much different from any other night of clubbing, except that everyone is wearing masks. Ranging from the elegant custom work of a nearby boutique (conveniently open even after sundown tonight, if you need to pick one up) to cheap colored paper held on with elastic handed out at the door of the bar, masks are the must-have accessory tonight. Indeed, many of the parties won't let you in if you don't have one.

Those paying careful attention might notice little dots of red on the necks of some of the partiers, especially those who seem a bit pale and have called off drinking for the night. Aside from that, though, it doesn't seem like anyone's really getting hurt; it's just a fun time for everyone. Except for the poor guy who made the mistake of wearing an owl mask and yellow contacts, anyway.

Just within hearing range of the beating bass of the clubs, a young woman in a red jacket holds a mask in her hands, turning it over and sometimes holding it to her face to look at in a window reflection. The long face of it calls to mind some kind of black dog, perhaps a Doberman or German Shepherd. She isn't dressed at all for an evening at the clubs, and has a canvas bag slung over her shoulder with the shape of heavy books straining the fabric at the bottom.


Not everyone seems to be getting into the spirit. A playground near the center of the city has precious few decorations - save for a spiderweb on one of the swingsets that seems to be natural, not man-made. A pumpkin or two have been left near the edges, but they're all smashed, the orange guts running along in a streak that seems to blend into a thin line surrounding the entire perimeter.

The see-saw looks like the board's been freshly painted, but otherwise all of the equipment looks almost lonely and old. The rust on the metal stains everything an orange-red, and the slide in particular seems the worst hit. Still, everything is at least standing, and those who attempt to play on it will find it sturdy and warm in the cool night.

... Except for the merry go round. That one seems to be bent, as if someone very heavy sat on the edge. It still turns, but it wobbles dramatically, with horrible squeaking noises. Still, it's usable, for anyone who would like to play.

holyorder: (03)

[personal profile] holyorder 2016-10-03 12:44 am (UTC)(link)
Mechanical. But this one was nothing like the kind of robot Ky was familiar with. The facial features and voice were so much more... human. And yet, there were still the telltale characteristics that were very obviously not human. It was difficult for Ky to settle on whether he was unnerved or not.

He forced himself to push it aside for now. He was in no position to make judgments just yet. Not when he, himself, was barely managing to adjust to his surroundings. He had clothing and shelter, thankfully, which helped him blend in better than when he was still wearing his uniform. But it didn't hide enough. Despite the proud and military-like way he carried himself, there was a look of uncertainty in his eyes.

"I wouldn't do such a thing without reason," he said in reassurance. After a moment of hesitation, he asked, "Are you truly mechanical?"
chalicejoker: (Just brooding)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-03 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
He's a demon. They have their ways...

"Then I'd ask you why you want to." He shoves his hands into the pockets of his coat and looks for all the world like a very harmless human.
chalicejoker: (Skeptical)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-03 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
"I'll probably step all over them," Hajime points out. It's a lie; he's a demon and will step exactly where he means to, thank you very much. "You should probably save yourself."
dangerouslyinlove: (Ryoji [Smile])

[personal profile] dangerouslyinlove 2016-10-03 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh." He gets it now, and he just smiles again. "That's ok! It's just part of learning. Someone's going to get their feet stepped on in the process."

Thanatos is... not giving up, apparently. Huh. Clearly, that means he should definitely get this guy to dance and see if he can figure anything out in conversation.
chalicejoker: (Suspicious)

[personal profile] chalicejoker 2016-10-03 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
Time to go hunting for teenagers in yellow shirts, then. Teenagers in yellow shirts who are capable of bending the hell out of a metal merry-go-round...Hajime's night just got a bit more interesting. He'll leave the playground, keeping an eye out for anyone wearing yellow.

[personal profile] ex_assertiveness90 2016-10-03 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
I see.

[ There was no satisfaction in her tone, but neither did she think he was lying to her. What would have been his motive? And beyond that he seemed polite, congenial even.

Not that Stella hadn't seen her fair share of polite, congenial-seeming men with ulterior motives — to put it mildly — but she usually had a certain... feeling, a gut instinct. A hunch. She wasn't feeling that here. ]


So we have — what? A mass abduction? For what purpose?

[ She didn't actually expect him to answer, especially as he'd already told her he had no more information than she did. But Stella's investigative mind was already working, trying to figure out the situation at hand.

She didn't remember going or being taken anywhere. The last she recalled, she was in the forest with Spector dying in her arms. Then, here — wherever here was. What could possibly have happened in such a short period of time? ]
Edited (nobody saw that typo. nope. wasn't there.) 2016-10-03 05:19 (UTC)

[personal profile] ex_assertiveness90 2016-10-03 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
That certainly explains the severed hand. Stella isn't squeamish, far from it, but thinking of the idea of someone who would intentionally do this to a child leaves her feeling cold and a little ill. The amputation appears to be the most serious injury, and the fact that it was already bandaged helps — but undoubtedly she's lost more blood than Stella can see, and she needs emergency medical attention straight away.

Already she's thinking of what might have happened. Was it intentional? An accident? If the former, why would the attacker bandage the wound afterward? Guilt? Remorse? There are a lot of scenarios here, and unfortunately none of them are of the especially pleasant sort.

She'd had her phone in her coat pocket when she'd come here, but a cursory check tells her the battery has run out. Stella can't in good conscience leave the scene, but there's a public telephone booth a short distance away. In the end she stands up and, keeping Kitty carefully in her sight, goes over to the phone to call emergency services. The conversation is a short one, and within a couple of minutes she goes back, kneeling down next to the girl to wait, smoothing strands of her hair off her forehead with her fingertips. "I've called an ambulance," she says, still not sure if Kitty can hear her but not especially caring. "Everything's going to be all right."

The air is a little cold, and after a moment Stella takes off her own coat — black wool, lined with satin — and drapes it over Kitty as an additional layer. She has no intention of letting her get to the hospital only to lose her to untreated shock.
runs: (fear and sadness)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-03 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
Kitty's eyes flutter open at those words - she is out of sorts, feeling terribly weak and like her whole head is packaged in cotton, but what the woman just said is just...

It makes so little sense that she stares up at her, or at least looks. Staring requires a bit more force than she has in her right now. Her own voice sounds thin and feeble to her when she speaks. She really must be badly off.

"I don't have a contract." No, she can't have meant that, nobody calls... "And not," she has to pause to gather strength and breath and brain, "you're mistaking me for someone else." Maybe that is it. Maybe she thinks Kitty is some sarariman's daughter who is in a megacorp's health system.

She wants help, but being picked up by some megacorp is really the last thing that she wants. People like her who aren't considered people end up in a laboratory quicker than others, and her best chance would be that she ends up with one that realizes that she is a mage and hires her instead. And when the best chance includes becoming something - a salary mage - that she definitely doesn't want it is... yeah. She'll survive somehow. Probably. Still, staying here will be better than being mistakenly picked up by a corporation.
runs: (cat: ttly cat behaviour)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-03 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Because being spun on this looks like fun.

That's an easy answer, and the child can be easily heard in it.

She has no idea what he is, but the gesture doesn't make her think of him as normal now. Normal people don't just perceive on the astral plane.
runs: (I got this)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-03 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
Kitty considers this whole thing, grins, and then concentrates and holds out a hands towards the thing, fingers spread wide. Her ears twitch and her lips move, and then a globe of darkness - a field inside of which just no light exists - engulfs the purple mist. She stands back and watches it, waiting for what will happen. If it can't be cooperated with, she can still play with it.
onecatmore: (indifferent)

[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-03 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
You can go up on it. There's nothing.

[And she's very unsettled by that. Walls simply engulfing this whole place like a cave, alike to the room that she was in that one time a good while ago, would be easier to stomach for her than... nothing.]
readitinabook: (nope forget it.)

[personal profile] readitinabook 2016-10-03 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's just like that. An excellent simile, top marks." She's still a governness at heart, even if since waking up, it's... fuzzy. She doesn't know what saran wrap is yet, but if she did, she'd think of it like being separated from her old life by a veil that thin and transparent, and that flexible.

"What kinds of things have you seen?" It's a change of subject, and hopefully not an unwelcome one. Something about this place gives her an uneasy feeling. Maybe if they talk too much about those feelings, something will notice.
awakenedwithacrash: (I dun't quite agree)

[personal profile] awakenedwithacrash 2016-10-03 05:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Y'really wanna know?

[He looked vaguely amused by the notion. It wasn't very often he ran into a complete stranger that would have even the smallest clue as to what he was about to say...but hey, it might be some good catharsis.]

I've seen'a New York jus' like this, familiar but wholly alien. Trees'n streets, vines through windows, a real jungle t'replace the concrete one I grew up in. A beast I've only ever felt breathin' down my neck as I ran, a tower'a stone scalin' up past t'clouds, a room filled with markin's from ages I can't even imagine, now includin' my own.

[He finally brought a hand back out to remove the cigarette from his mouth, blowing a small ring out into the cold air as he recalled his awakening. He hadn't shared the experience with anyone now that he thought about it.]

An' that's jus' t'beginnin'.
awakenedwithacrash: (Not'a smart one are ya?)

[personal profile] awakenedwithacrash 2016-10-03 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[Well then, that was mildly alarming. At the very least, it was enough to get him to raise an eyebrow, which was more expressive than he's been beyond polite and pleasant this entire time.]

Nothin'? There's not'a single thing past them walls there? Like we're trapped in'a box or somethin' like that?

[What kind of paradoxical bullshit had he fallen into this time?]
hedophelianist: (that...makes....sense)

[personal profile] hedophelianist 2016-10-03 06:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Huh," she nods in response to the first statement, but the question makes her look up again to eye the lights, "No more than a couple days. Probably a student wanted to do something that wasn't homework, can't say I blame them." She muses on that for a moment, then adds, "I wish I thought of it first, it'd be fun to climb around in there with all the gears and stuff."

With that, O closes her container and puts it in her purse, then offers out the pipe and lighter to the brown haired woman next to her. "You want a hit?"
awakenedwithacrash: (I dun't quite agree)

[personal profile] awakenedwithacrash 2016-10-03 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Ain't that t'million dollar question.

[To be fair, polite and congenial was the bread and butter of doctors, but he really had no motives here other than figuring out just what sort of mess he'd managed to put his foot into now. As if getting t-boned by a drunk driver only to awaken to a world of magic and mystery weren't enough.]

I ain't got nothin' fer that other'n speculation, but y'don't go round nabbin' people outta thin air fer no reason. Someone or somethin's got plans fer us, I'd bet my bottom dollar on that one...I'm jus' not keen on t'whole findin' out what them plans actually are.

[Plans that involved taking people like him usually never had positive connotations behind them. Kidnapping as a whole was usually a bad sign, but kidnapping a mage was usually an even worse one.]
onecatmore: (fuck)

[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-03 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
A box would make more sense.

But no, the only thing beyond them seem to be clouds at the foot of the wall. I haven't had time yet to look at it in any depth, but the place seems to be as large as the inside of the walls.

[Which is a lot.

...She might not trust this guy, but she's getting the feeling that he's a good person to discuss this with, so she relaxes somewhat. Another mage? Maybe.

She doesn't know enough to hurt anything if he's not trustworthy, after all.]
onecatmore: (yeah)

[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-03 06:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"No, thanks."

She tilts her head back and looks up at the lights one last time before settling back, the palms of her hands flat on the table.

"I prefer saunas to relax, personally."
closetometal: ("I'm going to run some diagnostics")

[personal profile] closetometal 2016-10-03 06:14 pm (UTC)(link)
A cyberdoc? That's a new one to him. And it tells him she can see him--which is also new.

Nick holds up his skeletal hand and asks, "You can see this? Huh, guess I'm not alone now, am I?" With that, he lets his hand fall to his side, "It's not a design, kid. I'm just lucky my mechanical parts still work."

He takes a second, then adds, "But if you know a guy, don't hesitate to give me his info. Might not be a bad idea to get a tune up."
closetometal: ("I'm going to run some diagnostics")

[personal profile] closetometal 2016-10-03 06:27 pm (UTC)(link)
He made a note of the military manner of the man in front of him, and carefully watched his face for any telling signs of emotion. The uncertainty, he could see. Which told Nick that maybe this was another new addition to this bizarre city. Interesting, it meant he wasn't the only person out of place.

"Yep," he raised his bad hand up, which was skeletal in nature but obviously metallic, "I'm an early prototype synth, a synthetic man." After all, there was nothing he could do to hide it, what with his metallic and wire structure peeking out the holes in his neck, his glowing eyes, his beaten skin. It was bizarre when he passed for human here. This sort of conversation actually made him more comfortable.

"The name's Nick Valentine."
runs: (duh)

[personal profile] runs 2016-10-03 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not here. I don't need one, so I had no reason to find one."

But she has ...friends, is what she calls them. Not necessarily what they call her, but she's found that it is the easiest descriptive term to use... who might need one if they get hurt, so she made a point of snooping around and knowing where good ones can be found. Good ones for street docs, anyway.

"...Is it really old?" It looks really old to her.
hedophelianist: (youre shittin me)

[personal profile] hedophelianist 2016-10-03 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah? The campus has a sauna in the gym. I haven't been yet, but I hear it's nice." She just wasn't really the gym type after all. Short and skinny as she was, it just all came from her crazy metabolism. O takes her hit and exhales, then places down the pipe on the table. Then she stares up at the tree for a long moment, contemplating.

"You still wanna take down those lights?" she asks, glancing over at the other woman with a mischievous grin.
onecatmore: (yeah)

[personal profile] onecatmore 2016-10-03 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, she mostly wants to study them and know what's up with them...

Which can only been done in an experimental way, probably. She could have tried a few other things, but not with someone else around. Even if that someone can see the gears, which probably means that it would at least be a lot less dangerous to have her around for it.

But if this woman is going to climb up there and bring them down, that will be helpful, if not exactly ideal.

"Yes."
hedophelianist: (9 outta 10 would bang)

[personal profile] hedophelianist 2016-10-03 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
"Cool." O stands up and stretches, then climbs to the top of the table to peer around in the tree. "I don't see where they're plugged in, do you?"

This might just be because she's short, but even standing on the table, O is having issues seeing where they lead. They all just sort of seem tangled up in the branches, and with the cotton spider webbing... Well it could be anywhere.

"A battery pack," she murmurs to herself, then says louder, "They could have a battery pack."
closetometal: ("you building a collection or somethin'?)

[personal profile] closetometal 2016-10-03 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Its not surprising that she doesn't know one here he supposes. Wasn't really counting on it anyway. Most of his maintenance he can do by himself at this point and with this being, what, later in time or something, it just doesn't make sense to him that there would be.

Her question makes him pause though.

"Probably," the detective settles on, "It's been about ten years since I woke up like this, who knows how much longer this has been around." He taps his chest, to signal the body. "I wasn't in the best state to begin with though."

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